The Czechs were represented among the best players at the last championship in 2019 in Bratislava and Košice, where Filip Hronek was chosen as the best defender and Jakub Voráček joined the All Star team.
The most useful player of the tournament was the Finnish goalkeeper Jussi Olkinuora, who was also the best player in his post and was not missing in the top six of the championship.
Another leader of the Czech team, David Pastrňák, shared the position of the best scorer with seven goals, with Canadians Dylan Cozens and Pierre-Luc Dubois. Pastrňák had seven games to do, Cozens and Dubois played ten.
Only the fourth Czech player king of productivity
Robin outperformed Canadian Drake Batherson by three points in terms of productivity, scoring three goals and 11 assists in 10 duels. He surpassed him even at the head of the recorders.
Červenka joined the side of Vladimír Martinec, Vladimír Vůjtek and Martin Procházka. Martinec won productivity in the days of Czechoslovakia in 1976 in Katowice, where he contributed 20 points for nine goals and 11 passes in 10 matches.
Vůjtek and Procházka together dominated the Canadian scoring in 1997 at the championships also played in Helsinki, Tampere and Turku, where they collected 14 points for seven goals and the same number of assists. Vůjtek managed it in eight matches, Procházka in nine.
In addition, Červenka created the second best record of the Czech representative in history. He surpassed the trio of Jiří Novák, Milan Nový and Jakub Voráček, who had the same 16 points in the World Cup after 10 points. Novák recorded nine hits and seven assists in 1976, Nový a year later helped to defend the title in Vienna with six goals and ten passes, and three years ago in Bratislava, four hits and 12 assists were enough for only 4th place.
In the independent Czech national team, the best scorers of the World Cup before Pastrňák were only three players. In 1997, Vůjtek and Procházka shared first place with the Frenchman Roger Dubý and a year later Pavel Patera with six goals with the Swede Peter Forsberg and the Russian Sergey Berezin.
In addition to Vůjtek, Procházka and Pastrňák, Michael Frolík also managed to score seven goals in 2019 in Bratislava. Vladimír Zábrodský holds the record from the time of Czechoslovakia with 26 goals from 1947.
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